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Karas & Karas implements DFI’s FuseCubeā„¢ Express

Karas & Karas, a Boston-based leader in the glazing industry, has announced that it has implemented DFIā€™s FuseCubeā„¢ Express high-speed glass coating machine. Adding the FuseCubeā„¢ Express to their machinery line enables Karas & Karas to offer easy-clean, low-maintenance features to their glass products, with faster shipping times and a uniform coating application.

With companies looking to add more value to their glass products, the FuseCubeā„¢ Express streamlines Diamon-FusionĀ® protective coating on both sides of the glass through a proprietary chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process, which comes with a wide range of advantages:
ā€¢ Superior two-step glass coating process
ā€¢ Stain-resistant and easy-to-clean
ā€¢ Lifetime warranty on residential surfaces
ā€¢ Consistent coverage every time
ā€¢ Protection against hard water and environmental pollutants

ā€œWe currently use a protective coating spray application on shower doors and glass railings, which takes a lot of time,ā€ said Jan Wyatt, General Manager at Karas & Karas. ā€œWe have been looking at the FuseCubeā„¢ Express for quite some time now to reduce labor costs while streamlining the application process. The transition made sense and we look forward to promoting this new offering to all our customers.ā€

ā€œAs Diamon-FusionĀ® has grown in demand for application on shower doors and glass railings, we are thrilled to provide the team at Karas & Karas with a more efficient way to treat their glass,ā€ said Carl Christ, VP of Technical Services and Business Development at Diamon-Fusion International. ā€œThe FuseCubeā„¢ Express will improve their bottom line, while providing additional value to their customers.ā€

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